Update: Revised list shows 122 Fullerton educators facing job loss

Fullerton School District has released a revised list of its potential educator job losses that includes first and last names, assignments and hire dates.

An earlier list of temporary and certificated employees, which included teachers, counselors and nurses, provided 133 last names and other data.

The new list reveals some of the educators had been listed twice.

Superintendent Mitch Hovey, in an interview May 20, indicated the district is reviewing multiple scenarios for job cuts. In addition to trimming nearly $10 million based on the state's earlier cuts, the district is now preparing for a new round of trims.

Hovey said he has not finalized any of the layoffs yet in the hope some of the jobs can be saved.

By law, certificated teachers must be informed by March 15 of their possible layoff with a final notice required from the district by May 15 to indicate they remain on the list. Districts can always rescind layoffs or rehire associates whose contracts are terminated.

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